Copestone Dry Stone Walling

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Friday, 18 January 2019

Where has the time gone?All of a sudden its January 2019 I'm layered up in thermals, my once hot drink is turning to ice as it sits in a cup as I build ... and those hot days of summer where I was getting to work for 5.30am to avoid the heat seem so far away!It has been a very busy few months of non stop walling moving from limestone to sandstone and back again.A couple of insurance jobs...a couple of 'quick-my-wall-has-fallen-down' type jobs some garden landscaping work and now mid winter a very long stretch of field walling to do.So looking back since August here's a little of what I have been up to...

44m uphill, sandstone wall which had to curve around trees...quote a challenge as the trees were in the wall!

Monday, 20 August 2018

Been rebuilding 100m of ancient walls around the lead mining areas in Middleton by Wirksworth. Fascinating as we think some of these walls are pre enclosure because they are vertical. This could be late 1600s or early 1700s. It would appear that some of these have never been built looking at the condition of the stone in the middle of the wall. It's fascinating to wonder who may have built these, what their life was like, and so on.

Friday, 8 June 2018

I am currently spending the week here at the RHS show at Chatsworth working with friends and colleagues from Landmark Walling

It has been a fantastic few days so far with a couple more days to go. Carl and Dan and the team have already built the beautiful 'Emergence' (see below) featuring local limestone and sandstone. It is an inspirational piece of walling...

I have now joined them and we are working on a much smaller wall, simply to demonstrate the beautiful craft of dry stone walling and demonstrate some of the features that a wall can have.

Tuesday, 23 January 2018

Recently I have been lucky enough to be involved with a film about dry stone walls. A local filmmaker (Roland Keates - www.transfigurephotography.co.uk )has made a beautiful and fascinating film due to be launched this spring.

Saturday, 11 November 2017

What a beautiful part of the world we live in...here on a hillside above Parwich with over 100m of wall ahead of us. The views are terrific and over the last few weeks we have watched buzzards, wrens robes and fieldfares visit us. We have seen hot air balloons, helicopters and even a spitfire fly over us.

At any point when I straighten up and stretch my aching joints I can look all around and see the green fields and white limestone walls stretching away into the distance. What joy!